Harnessing the power of rhizosphere bacteria for pollution remediation: strategies, mechanisms, and environmental impact: A review

This review explores into the sizeable potential of rhizosphere bacteria as effective mediators in the pollution remediation. These rhizosphere bacteria are primarily found in the soil surrounding plant roots, and they have an extremely strong ability to remove a wide range of toxins from the enviro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ceylon journal of science 2024-10, Vol.53 (4), p.513-518
Hauptverfasser: Balkrishna, A., Kaushik, P., Mohini, Arya, V., Ghosh, S.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This review explores into the sizeable potential of rhizosphere bacteria as effective mediators in the pollution remediation. These rhizosphere bacteria are primarily found in the soil surrounding plant roots, and they have an extremely strong ability to remove a wide range of toxins from the environment. This is attuned with the idea of phytoremediation, which is the use of plants to clean adulterated soil or water.  In addition to vigorous participation in bioremediation processes, their diverse activities include stimulating plant growth and serving as biocontrol agents against plant diseases. Their ability to gather, change, and restrain pollutants is one of their main advantages, especially when used in combination with phytoremediation techniques. To fully utilize these microorganisms, it is essential to understand the various bacterial strains and their complex biological pathways that influence their behavior. The diversity and richness of rhizosphere bacterial populations, significantly affected by different plant species and environmental factors, is a crucial area that requires further study. Grasping this heterogeneity is essential for adapting phytoremediation strategies to particular contamination situations and exploiting their effectiveness. Rhizosphere microorganisms present a feasible path towards a more supportable and clean future. This might potentially make a big contribution to environmental restoration efforts in a world that is always changing.
ISSN:2513-2814
2513-230X
DOI:10.4038/cjs.v53i4.8272